CASE: Accounting for the iPhone at Apple Inc. The non-GAAP numbers of Apple Inc. reflect its economics better. Because‚ in the existing method of accounting‚ revenue and cost of goods sold are spread over the lifetime of the product (expected 24-months)‚ while the costs incurred for engineering‚ sales‚ marketing and warranty are recorded immediately. This accurate recording of expenses while recognizing only a part of the cost of goods sold thus showed reduced margins. While this did not affect
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resources from non critical activities to the project if possible. B) Negotiate additional resources (money for added staff or materials) by contacting resource manager. C) As a last resort request a schedule extension from manufacturer. Handstar inc. 1. Basing this answer on an accumulation of growth rate‚ development time‚ development cost‚ sales and hours available. My recommendation is as follows: Available hours 10‚000 Hours required for all six projects 13‚025 With this known
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Written Analysis of the Case On AMFAC‚ INC. Submitted by: Irnabel R. Canoy Pauline Anne B. Ferrero Jocel Louis Castorico Submitted to: Prof. Rosfe Corlae Badoy Faculty-in-charge BA 206 – Managerial Accounting August 15‚ 2012 1. Current Ratio Current Ratio = Current Assets___ Current Liabilities = $ 86‚000_ 40‚000 = 2.15 The current ratio indicates the solvency of the company. Given the current ratio of 2
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Case : Foremostco‚ Inc. (A) Foremostco Inc. was a family run business of 60 employees and they had grown really fast in 90s. They had become the largest source of imported starter plant material in North America. In the year 2000‚ they replaced their legacy IT system with the new one and faced issue of computer system breakdown. Issue in consideration: • Why did this project get into such trouble? • What should be done to recover from the crisis described in the case? Solution: Foremostco faced
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Regina Company Inc. Common Size Income Statement Year 1988 1988 1987 1987 1986 19862 Net Sales $181‚123 100% $128‚234 100% $76‚144 100% Cost of Goods Sold $94‚934 52.41% $70‚756 55.18% $46‚213 60.69% Selling Distribution and Administrative $21‚870 12.07% $14‚621 11.40% $10‚366 13.61% Advertising $39‚992 22.08% $26‚449 20.63% $8‚557 11.24% R&D $2‚423 1.34% $1‚530 1.19% $1‚182 1.55% Total Operating Cost & Expenses
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Case Title: FHE‚ Inc. Name: I. Pre-Analysis Main Character Title Who: The main character in the case is Lum Donaldson. As a product development engineering manager Lum Donaldson is responsible for technical direction of all new-product development and revisions of existing products. Facts Organizer (optional) What: Possibilities for procedures‚ organization and project control systems improvements for the smooth new-product introductions. Where: FHE‚ Inc.‚ a manufacturer of pumps and related
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Karen Lyn L. Loterte BSBA 4-2 Business Policy Dr. Danilo Pacoy November 4‚ 2012 Written Analysis Case No. 3 Struktura Inc. Background of the Study On February 27‚ 1981‚ the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of the Philippines entered into a contract to develop applications of solar energy in the Philippines. The project was called the Philippine-German Solar Energy Project (PGSEP). It was funded by the German companies with a counterpart fund from the Philippines
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[pic] Estudio de caso: El lanzamiento de Porsche Cayenne Índice Introducción Antecedentes La gestión de Wendelin Wiedeking (hasta 1998) Lanzamiento de nuevos modelos El mercado de los SUV’s La diversificación en la actividad empresarial Diversificación en diferentes industrias (ejemplos) Tendencias en la industria automotriz Las tendencias en la época del caso Implicaciones para Porsche de entrar al mercado de los SUV’s
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Case Study Assignment – Macon‚ Inc. 1 Where will the greatest resistance for excellence in Project Management come from? In the process of going from a non-project driven firm to a project-driven one‚ the greatest resistance might come from the executives including the board members‚ company owners and the vice president. The strong and rigid culture has been instilled in the company since 50 years and as a result‚ the president’s preaching fell on deaf ears. Authoritative support is necessary
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Case1: BSB‚ Inc.‚ the Pizza Wars Come to Campus 1. Does BSB‚ Inc.‚ enjoy any competitive advantages or core competencies? a. BSB enjoys both competitive advantage and core competencies. Their first competitive advantage is their experience. With their 10 years of service inside the university‚ they have all the knowledge with regards to their customer’s preferences and needs. Survey results also give them competitive advantage over their competitor. In terms of core competencies‚ I think they have
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